On Saturday 17 February 2007 03:30, Thomas Hertweck wrote:
> Kai Ponte wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > People still use FORTRAN?
>
> Your knowledge about programming languages seems to be quite limited.

Ha!

> For instance, Fortran is used in scientific and high-performance
> (numerical) computing, and many companies still have old Fortran code
> to maintain. Therefore the answer is: yes, people still use Fortran.

My apologies - the sarchasm tag must have fallen off. 


Having written JCL and Cobol and tried to integrate that with a COM+ DLL into 
a .NET application, I'm pretty familiar with what's out there.   

Recently, we've been having to tap into FOCUS to get information from a 
database written in the '80s.

I have this on one of my walls...

http://www.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/news/languageposter_0504.html

...makes for fun reading. Just grab a plotter and print it out, if you want.
-- 
kai

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